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HW 3 Sensa0on/Percep0on
Due 2/4/2015
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PROPRIOCEPTION
1) What is propriocep0on?
Propriocep0on is keeping track of were our body is in space and 0me.
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2) What would a propriocep0on disorder look like?
An examp

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PSY 330 HW4 Due onday, February 23
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Imagine Joe, a college sophomore living on campus at UP. As Joe goes about his morning
through lunch time, describe an example of each of the following types of memories:
A: Procedural memory: long term proces

Cellular mechanisms of memory
PSY 330
February 27th, 2015
Overview
Catch up with retrieval and consolidation
Basics of Hebbian learning
Mechanisms of LTP
Evidence for LTP
Retrieval
Process by which we transfer information from LTM to STM
Retrieval Familia

Short-term and working memory
PSY 330
February 18th, 2015
Overview
Modal model of memory
Sensory memory
Working memory
Role of the prefrontal cortex in working memory
Modal model of memory
Control processes increase retention via
repetition, increase in s

Audition
Ashley Kinnaman, Destinee Salaiz, Laura Misch, Tiphanee Meyer, & Jennifer Rillamas
How do we turn a physical property in the environment into a neural signal?
How do we turn a physical property in the environment into a neural signal?
Tonotopy:sp

Proprioception
Emily Carson, Abby Brown, Ellen Malaki, Austin Sly,
Tayler McClellan
Definition and History
A sense of the relative position of your body
parts in space
First described by Julius Caesar Scaliger in
1557
Charles Bell expanded the idea of

Long-term memory
PSY 330
February 23rd, 2015
Reading Quiz! Surprise!
1 What part of the brain was removed from patient HM to result in an inability to form
new long-term memories?
2 Name two types of nondeclarative/implicit memory.
3 What does LTP stand f